3 sites to identify public calls for tenders
Calls for tender sites have now become essential for easily and quickly identifying new public affairs opportunities. If the platforms which reference public or private calls for tenders have multiplied on the web, some are more exhaustive. They aggregate national and European public calls for tenders with feedback from notices published on public buyers' sites. \n\nIn the era of dematerialization, public markets are becoming less complex. In the current economic context, we must not neglect the preponderant place of local, non-relocatable public investment. This is why we invite you to frequently consult the 3 major portals presented in this article by creating a profile to be alerted to calls for tenders that fall into your area of expertise. \n\nThis advice is all the more strategic for SMEs as they represent less than 60% of the number of public contracts identified for 30% of the amount of purchases made by the public sector. SMEs are still behind in public markets even though they represent a real business opportunity; Public procurement is a strategic tool for the benefit of the development of businesses and their territory. \n\nRead also: Purchase of construction machinery: the criteria to take into account for a used truck\r\n
Where are calls for tenders published?
\nEvery day, thousands of calls for tenders are published by the State, local authorities and health establishments on various advertising media. \n\nUnder Decree No. 2016-360 of March 25, 2016 relating to public procurement (articles 31 to 37): \n- \r\n
- When the estimated value of the need is less than 90,000 euros excluding tax: the public buyer freely chooses the advertising methods (most often via its official website); \r\n
- When the estimated value of the need is equal to or greater than 90,000 euros excluding tax: the buyer must publish a contract notice either in the Official Bulletin of Public Procurement Announcements (BOAMP), or in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU ), or finally in a newspaper authorized to receive legal notices (JAL). \r\n


